Radarr
Radarr manages movie libraries — monitoring your watchlist and automatically searching for missing movies or quality upgrades. Seekarr connects to Radarr via its API to drive those searches on a continuous schedule.
Default port: 7878
Radarr Instances
Go to Settings → Radarr in the Seekarr web UI and fill in the following for each instance:
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| URL | Base URL of your Radarr instance, e.g. http://10.0.0.5:7878. No trailing slash. |
| API Key | In Radarr: Settings → General → Security → API Key |
| Enabled | Toggle to enable or disable this instance without removing it. |
Click Test Connection to verify, then Save. You can add up to 9 instances per app.
Search Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Missing Search | 1 |
Number of missing movies to search per cycle. Set to 0 to disable. |
| Upgrade Search | 0 |
Number of below-cutoff movies to search for upgrades per cycle. Set to 0 to disable. |
| Sleep Duration | 900 |
Seconds between search cycles. |
| API Cap — Hourly | 20 |
Maximum search API calls per hour. Setting this too high risks account bans. |
Additional Options
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Monitored Only | Enabled | Only search for movies marked as monitored in Radarr. To exclude specific movies from Seekarr's activity, unmonitor them in Radarr — Seekarr will skip them entirely. |
| Skip Future Releases | Enabled | Skip movies whose release date is in the future. |
| Release Type for Future Status | Physical |
Which release date to check when deciding if a movie is a future release: Digital, Physical, or Cinema. |